A Quote by Kerri Walsh Jennings

I used to sleep, eat, breathe volleyball. Now I have that with my kids. — © Kerri Walsh Jennings
I used to sleep, eat, breathe volleyball. Now I have that with my kids.
We eat, sleep, breathe bitcoin.
I eat, breathe and sleep darts.
I eat, sleep and breathe training.
I'm a mammal at the end. I breathe out and breathe in and eat. At the end, when we go to sleep, nobody lives this political definition. It's something we connect by and we try to understand each other by, but at the end, we know that this is not who we are.
I always thought that you breathe, you eat, you go to sleep, and you draw.
It was only when I went down south that I started to eat, sleep and breathe football.
Life passes by now like the scenery outside a car window. I breathe and eat and sleep as I always did, but there seems to be no great purpose in my life that requires active participation on my part...I do not know where I am going or when I will get there.
Being a Mormon is not a part-time religion. It is your life. You eat, sleep, and breathe Mormonism.
I was born into a world of art. I always thought that in life, you breathe, you eat, you go to sleep and you draw.
I used to be really fussy, I just used to eat chicken or steak. I didn't really eat fish, but I eat a lot of it now.
I do work incredibly hard. I eat, sleep, and breathe pro wrestling with all of my heart, and I'm always committed to giving this my all.
As a family, when you're dedicated to motorsport, you eat, sleep and breathe the career. With us, we are all or nothing to the point that when we do something, we do it to the best or don't do it at all.
I don't eat out much. I eat mostly home food and no carbs after 5 P.M. You are what you eat, and Sunday used to be my cheat day, when I could eat chocolate; but there are no cheats to a good body. Now, I don't give in.
I eat, sleep, and breathe movies. Though I didn't understand the seriousness of films when I made my debut, I felt on top of the world.
I used to wear boxers and a tank top, but now I sleep in the nude. It's kind of weird, because I used to have to wear something to bed, whether it was a tank top or whatever. And now if I have any clothes at all on, it's really hard to get to sleep.
I joined the National School of Drama in the 1980s and for anyone who joins the NSD, they eat, sleep and breathe theatre for three years.
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